ROHM Semiconductors is a global leader in electronic components, specializing in power semiconductors, integrated circuits (ICs), and discrete devices. Serving industries such as automotive, industrial automation, and consumer electronics, ROHM is renowned for its innovative and energy-efficient solutions. The company’s cutting-edge technologies include SiC (Silicon Carbide) devices, PMICs, and terahertz components designed for high-performance applications. Committed to sustainability, ROHM focuses on advancing renewable energy systems, electric vehicles (EVs), and smart industrial solutions. Its dedication to precision, quality, and innovation has positioned ROHM as a trusted partner in global semiconductor markets.
SiCrystal GmbH is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Over the last two and a half decades, the company – which today employs over 200 people – has expanded its sphere of activity to an international level: a small but important piece of technology made in Franconia can be found in electric vehicles all over the world, for example.
ROHM Semiconductor has announced that Lucid, an advanced luxury electric vehicle company headquartered in California, is using its silicon carbide metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistor (SiC MOSFET) in the ground-breaking Lucid Air.
Designed to maximally extract and convert high resolution digital audio data to analog audio signals, audio DAC chips are one of the most important components for determining the quality in audio equipment.
ROHM has developed compact wireless charger modules with an integrated antenna board: the BP3621 (transmitter) and the BP3622 (receiver). The new modules allow to add wireless power supply functionality to smaller devices such as smart tags/cards or PC peripherals.
ROHM has been awarded the highest rating of “Platinum” for its sustainability performance of 2021 by EcoVadis for the first time. The "Platinum" rating is given to the top 1% of about 80,000 companies assessed across all industries.
ROHM CO., LTD. and ROHM Wako CO., LTD. have announced to build a new production facility at its manufacturing subsidiary in Malaysia, ROHM-Wako Electronics (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (RWEM) to increase production capacity of analog LSIs and transistors due to growing demands.